36.285, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Translation / France
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Subject: 36.285, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Translation / France
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Date: 21-Jan-2025
From: Elise Mathurin [elise.mathurin at univ-tln.fr]
Subject: Ambiguity/Ambivalence in Linguistics from a Syntactic, Semantic or Enunciative Point of View - Symposium
Full Title: Ambiguity/Ambivalence in Linguistics from a Syntactic,
Semantic or Enunciative Point of View - Symposium
Short Title: Ambiguity-tln
Date: 27-Nov-2025 - 28-Nov-2025
Location: Université de Toulon, France
Contact Person: Elise Mathurin
Meeting Email: ambiguity-tln at sciencesconf.org
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Semantics; Syntax;
Translation
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
French (fra)
Italian (ita)
Spanish (spa)
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2025
Meeting Description:
International symposium "Ambiguity / ambivalence in linguistics (from
a syntactic, semantic or enunciative point of view)", to be held at
the Université de Toulon, France, on 27th and 28th November 2025.
With the support of the Babel laboratory (EA 2649) at the Université
de Toulon and the ALAES (Association des Linguistes Anglicistes de
l’Enseignement Supérieur, the ‘French society for the linguistics of
English’)
Submission deadline extended to February 15th 2025. All the
information for the Call for Papers in French, English and Spanish can
be accessed at the official CfP here:
https://ambiguity-tln.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/CFP_1.pdf
Without excluding essentially theoretical approaches, this symposium
intends to submit the concepts of ambivalence and ambiguity to the
test of corpora, in order to evaluate their scope and limits in
context. Consequently, the aim will be to apprehend cases of
interpretative duality within a variety of oral and written corpora.
These may be of various kinds (advertising, literature, political
discourse, the press, computer-mediated communication, lexicographic
data, etc.) This will enable a wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary
exploration of these phenomena. Priority will be given to French,
English and Spanish, but other languages and language families may
also be considered.
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